Children of Loulan

Chapter 422: Fighting



Chapter 422: Fighting

At the same time, Ha Wuer, who was standing nearby, also hurriedly saluted and greeted the two princes in front of him: "Uncle Fifth and Uncle Six, how are you!"

The old woman lying on the sickbed at the moment was the mother of the great king, the Queen Mother. She forced herself to cheer up, raised her head slightly, and gazed lovingly at the two heroic young men in front of her, with a pleased smile on her face, and said softly: "You are here, please get up quickly! Don't be so polite."

After returning to the East Palace, Adi went straight to the bedroom where Hanguli lived. After arriving at the destination, he first tidied his clothes and hair, and then walked into the door of the bedroom with steady and polite steps.

As soon as he entered the bedroom, Adi saw Hanguli sitting on the couch. She was wearing a light pink brocade dress and her black and shiny hair was carefully combed into an elegant bun, which made her face look more beautiful and charming.

Seeing Adi coming in, Hanguli's beautiful eyes lit up instantly, full of love and care. She smiled and waved to Adi, saying softly: "Adi is back, come and sit down here to rest your feet, are you hungry? I just prepared a plate of exquisite and delicious cakes here, which you like to eat." As she said that, Hanguli gently patted the empty seat beside her and motioned Adi to come over and sit.

Adi hurriedly stepped forward, bowed respectfully to Hanguli and said, "Greetings, Her Majesty the Crown Princess. Thank you for your concern." Then he walked to Hanguli and sat down, and carefully picked up a piece of cake from the table and put it into his mouth and chewed it carefully.

After swallowing the food in his mouth, Adi looked up at Hanguli and said, "The Queen Mother has been in poor health recently, and your Highness is worried about her, so he will stay by her side in the next few days to personally serve her medicine to fulfill his filial duty. Your Highness also asked me to tell you that he will come back to visit you when the Queen Mother is a little better in a few days."

After listening to Adi's words, Hanguli nodded slightly, indicating her understanding, and said, "Well, he was raised by the Queen Mother since he was a child, and he has a very deep relationship with her. Now that the Queen Mother is ill, it is only natural for him to stay by her side and take good care of her. I just hope that the Queen Mother can recover soon."

At this moment, Dahl walked in carefully carrying a cup of steaming tea. The moment she stepped into the room, her eyes naturally fell on the scene inside the room.

She saw at a glance that her son Adi was sitting next to the Crown Princess, holding a piece of exquisite pastry in his hand and eating it with relish. This scene made Dal's face suddenly change, and he hurriedly shouted: "Adi, how dare you be so rude and sit next to the Crown Princess! Come here quickly!"

Hearing his mother's stern call, Adi, who was still chewing the cake in his mouth, reluctantly put down the delicious food in his hand, stood up, and responded loudly: "Mom!"

Seeing this, Hanguli at the side hurriedly comforted him softly, "It's okay, it's okay. I asked Adi to sit here with me."

Dar naturally knew that the Crown Princess treated the child sincerely, but she still said with a serious face: "Your Majesty really dotes on him too much! What will happen if this continues?"

Then, Dar looked around and found that only Adi returned alone. He couldn't help but feel puzzled and asked quickly: "Adi, why are you the only one back? Where is the little prince? Didn't we say that he would come back today?"

Adi swallowed the cake in his mouth and answered truthfully: "The Queen Mother is sick again, so the young prince decided to stay and take care of her personally."

Hearing this, Dahl opened his mouth in surprise and couldn't help but exclaimed: "Ah? Sick again? What should I do?"

Adi nodded in affirmation, and then continued, "Yes, mother."

Then, Dar turned his gaze to Hanguli, and after thinking for a moment, he suggested: "Your Majesty, the Queen Mother's health has not been ideal since this year, and she has always been ill. Why don't you go visit the Queen Mother tomorrow?"

Hanguli nodded slightly and replied, "Yes, I was planning to do the same."

At this time, Adi seemed to remember something, and he said, "My Lady, Crown Princess, I'm going out first!"

Dahl nodded slightly to show his agreement, "Well, go ahead!"

After getting the permission, Adi turned around and left with brisk steps as if he had been pardoned. He ran out in a flash.

He first walked around the East Palace, and when he saw Ziya, he ran over and asked expectantly, "Uncle Ya, is my aunt back yet?"

Upon hearing this, Ziya couldn't help but glance at Adi, with a playful smile on his face, and teased: "Hey, little guy, your aunt has only been away for three days, why are you so eager to see her? Could it be that you miss her so much after not seeing her for just one day?"

After hearing what Ziya said, a trace of embarrassment appeared on Adi's face, but he still defended himself stubbornly: "No...no, I was just asking casually, don't think too much about it. By the way, Uncle Ya, you are free now, why don't we have a fight!" As he said that, Adi rubbed his hands together, eager to give it a try.

Looking at Adi's impatient look, Ziya couldn't help but chuckled, with a hint of admiration in his eyes, "Haha, good boy, you have ambition! Come on!" Before he finished speaking, Ziya turned around gracefully, and at the same time slowly stretched out his right hand, palm facing up, posing a fighting posture, quietly waiting for Adi to launch the first attack.

Seeing this, Adi's eyes focused, he took a deep breath, and instantly gathered the true energy in his body into his fists. Then, he shouted loudly, and rushed towards Ziya like an arrow from a bow. In the blink of an eye, Adi had already rushed to Ziya, and his right fist, wrapped in a sharp gust of wind, blasted straight towards Ziya.

Adi's aunt, Dar's sister, Baier, was transferred back to the prosperous capital by the order of the Crown Prince to take up an important position after the construction of the magnificent West City was completed. At the same time, he and Baier finally got married.

However, in all the years since they got married, the wife and him have never had any children. However, this was also what they had agreed on before they got married, not to have children!

For many years, Bayer has always treated his sister's child Adi as his own, taking good care of him and protecting him.

Over the years, she often stayed with Hanguli in the East Palace for a few days, and then left the palace to accompany her beloved husband for a few days. Although Hanguli repeatedly said that she was safe in the palace, asked Baier to spend more time with Mo Ming, and advised her to have a child as soon as possible, Baier always laughed it off and continued to run back and forth in and out of the palace!

Moreover, every time she returned to the palace from outside, she would bring back some new and interesting gadgets for the children, making them very happy.

Because of this, whenever Bayer left the palace, young Adi always looked forward to her early return with joy, because every time Bayer returned, it meant that he could see many things outside the palace!

Because Adi's father has to help His Royal Highness the Crown Prince manage the entire Eastern Palace, his mother is the personal maid of the Crown Princess, and he is also the tutor of the little prince, so he can only leave the palace very rarely!


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